Suncoast variety show shines spotlight on Summerlin brothers

Patrons at the Suncoast got a treat July 10 — young talent in the form of brothers Diego and Santiago LaRochelle, who performed in the “Suncoast Variety Show.”

Rafael Nadal pulls out of US Open with injury

Rafael Nadal pulled out of the U.S. Open on Monday because of an injured right wrist, making him the fourth reigning men’s champion in the last 45 years to sit out the tournament.

Entrepreneur’s persistence brings shoes to vending machines

Ashley Ross, director of operations for Rollasole USA, started out thinking of a career in real estate. But as a lifelong resident of Las Vegas, she knew a product, which she first saw in Great Britain, could be a big hit in her hometown.

John Belushi’s death got Williams’ attention

John Belushi’s drug-related death scared Robin Williams into changing his hard-partying habits, according to a former director of “Mork & Mindy.”

Nevada animal rights groups back counseling

Nevada animal rights groups are supporting a proposal for the 2015 Legislature that would require animal abusers who are convicted to receive mandatory counseling, and pay for it.

New editor of the Las Vegas Business Press selected

Norman Bell is the new editor of the Business Press effective Aug. 18, and he already has big plans for the magazine.

Las Vegas native tapped as America First Credit Union branch manager

As America First Credit Union celebrated the grand opening of its newest Las Vegas location at 6090 S. Durango Drive on Aug. 15, the 75-year-old financial institution also welcomed Matthew Dice as branch manager.

Intel: Women attorneys group marks 35th anniversary

The Southern Nevada Association of Women Attorneys celebrated its 35th anniversary at a luncheon on Aug. 7 at the Las Vegas Country Club.

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